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UAE COVID-19: What to do if you think your baby or child might have autism

When Bianca Parzanezi Neves’ daughter Clara was born in 2013, it was love at first sight for the besotted new parents. My pregnancy was perfect and Clara was born a super calm, beautiful and healthy baby,” says Bianca, a Brazilian stylist living in Dubai. “My husband, Marco, and I could not have dreamed of anything better.” However, although they knew that their little girl was special, they began to become concerned when by 18 months she was not really answering to her name or giving them eye contact. “We spoke to her paediatric doctor, who could not see anything wrong, and her nursery also didn’t think she was different from any of the other kids.”

CentralReach Completes SOC 2 Type 2 Certification for Security Operations and Data Protection Services

CentralReach Completes SOC 2 Type 2 Certification for Security Operations and Data Protection Services April 26, 2021 09:00 ET | Source: CentralReach CentralReach Matawan, New Jersey, UNITED STATES Fort Lauderdale, FL, April 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) CentralReach, the leading provider of electronic medical record (EMR), practice management, and clinical solutions that enable Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and related behavioral health practices to deliver quality autism care for superior outcomes, announced today that it has successfully completed a Service Organization Control (SOC) 2 Type 2 audit making it one of the only EMRs in the ABA software market to receive certification for its best-in-class privacy and security measures. Conducted by the independent accounting and consulting firm, BDO, the audit found that CentralReach’s operational policies, research and development functions, data protection, and privacy prot

Brandywine Center for Autism renamed BrightBloom Centers

New brand reflects organization’s growth and evolution BrightBloom Centers offers Applied Behavior Analysis therapy for children with autism and other special needs at three locations in Milford, Middletown and Wilmington. SUBMITTED PHOTO April 24, 2021 Brandywine Center for Autism, a leading provider of Applied Behavior Analysis therapy for children with autism and other special needs, has completed a rebranding and announced a new name – BrightBloom Centers. The new brand allows for the centers’ expanding geographic reach and more accurately incorporates additional services. Since 2014, BrightBloom has evolved to become the premier service provider of ABA therapy for children with autism and other special needs throughout Delaware. BrightBloom partners with families and schools from three locations in Milford, Middletown and Wilmington. Its  newly revised mission and vision align with the company s goals to expand its services and regional footprint.

Autism center creates program to help pay off student loan debt and offer tuition assistance

Austin 360 When Coulter Browning was 2 years old, you couldn t reach him, says his mother Jill Browning. He just wasn t there. . It was almost like he wasn t human. He didn t make eye contact; he didn t respond to his name.  Coulter was diagnosed with autism at 18 months old, but Browning says, they noticed differences in him earlier.  Kids with autism need intensive, early therapy intervention including Applied Behavior Analysis, which uses positive reinforcements and repetition to work on communication, social interaction and other skills.  Coulter started doing Applied Behavior Analysis therapy at Action Behavior Centers in Austin 40 hours a week. Browning switched jobs to get better insurance that would cover the treatment. 

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